Radio Gol
·7 November 2025
Colón hoping Montevideo City Torque trigger Neris buy option

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·7 November 2025

José Neris's loan at Montevideo City Torque is entering its final stage, and Colón is closely monitoring the situation with the expectation that they will execute the purchase option.
The forward is having a great moment in the Uruguayan league, where he has scored 16 goals in 33 matches, numbers that have already sparked the interest of other teams and position him as one of the standout figures of the season.
In Santa Fe, the management is confident that City Torque will seek to retain him, although there is no decision yet. The purchase option is unofficially around 1,100,000 dollars, a figure that would mean a good profit for Colón, which initially invested 600,000 dollars for 65% of the transfer.
The institutional context also plays a role: the club recently lifted a restriction resulting from an administrative delay by River of Uruguay, so it is in a position to negotiate normally.
Could there be a return to Santa Fe? From a sporting and managerial perspective, it seems unlikely. Neris forced his departure at the time, which caused discontent among the technical staff led by Ariel Pereyra and the sporting director Iván Moreno and Fabianesi (neither of whom are still there).
Thus, the expectation is to see if Montevideo City Torque moves forward with the purchase or seeks to extend the loan, in a decisive final stretch of the season to define the future of the Uruguayan forward.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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